Then I completly deleted any trace of it's settings from my system by removing the system32 flash folder: I've been having the same issues since I updated to version 13 but I think I've now solved it.Īs the plugin container is used by Flash I thought this could be the source of the problem so I uninstalled Flash using their uninstaller: i was going to look in to the most recent crashes but when i click them i just get a throttling notice, seems i have a lot of "silent" crashes as well.įaulting application plugin-container.exe, version 13., time stamp 0x4fc8de63, faulting module NPSWF32_11_3_300_257.dll_unloaded, version 0.0.0.0, time stamp 0x4fc821fc, exception code 0xc0000005, fault offset 0x5a069903, process id 0xf90, application start time 0x01cd4aebba9b02cf.Īnd all of the crash i.d.'s as of midnight (tho i just get a throttling message when i try to look at them) Just for the heck of it, i disabled comodo entirely, it still happens. Note: about:crashes time stamps do not appear to match event viewer times, ive listed the last 3 crash i.d.'s that appear to correlate to the last 3 events. plugin-container.exe is on the exceptions listĪfter latest update vista reports that "plugin-container.exe is not responding" after hitting "check online." a pop up next to the clock indicates that DEP terminated the process.įaulting application plugin-container.exe, version 13., time stamp 0x4fc8de63, faulting module NPSWF32_11_3_300_257.dll_unloaded, version 0.0.0.0, time stamp 0x4fc821fc, exception code 0xc0000005, fault offset 0x5cbd9903, process id 0x3b5c, application start time 0x01cd4a37a182c110.įaulting application plugin-container.exe, version 13., time stamp 0x4fc8de63, faulting module NPSWF32_11_3_300_257.dll_unloaded, version 0.0.0.0, time stamp 0x4fc821fc, exception code 0xc0000005, fault offset 0x5ce09903, process id 0x2918, application start time 0x01cd4a2ecc575940.įaulting application plugin-container.exe, version 13., time stamp 0x4fc8de63, faulting module NPSWF32_11_3_300_257.dll_unloaded, version 0.0.0.0, time stamp 0x4fc821fc, exception code 0xc0000005, fault offset 0x5e529903, process id 0x3c68, application start time 0x01cd49fe84c6e300. Ubuntu's LiveCd has firefox on the top taskbar and should have worked out your internet connection so having got a LiveCd session working you should be able to surf around and check that Ubuntu is going to work easily on the machine.Antivirus: comodo. " option should get you to a working desktop which we call a "LiveCd session", if it works ) Most versions of linux have this feature although they don't all have such a fancy menu. Anyway once you have the cd then boot up from it to the menu with "Try Ubuntu without changes to this machine", if you don't get that menu then this guide might helpĬhoosing the "Try Ubuntu. I tend to find the cheapest "write once" cds that you can only get in blocks of 10 or more are better for this than more expensive cds and dvds tend to be really rubbish for this. Then make a cd of it by double-clicking on the iso file, this guide might help Here's a detailed guide on how to try out a demo of Ubuntu. To see if they have anything helpful about Internet Explorer problems at the moment.įor the longer term I would recommend trying out a few demo versions of linux, it's really not as tough and geeky any more but is almost completely virus free If you have a legit copy of Windows you might want to poke around on While it does sound very much like a virus it could equally easily be caused by just some other random Windows problem.
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